The coronation of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla will be held on May 6 at Westminster Abbey in London.
Will Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, be on the guest list?
The release of Prince Harry’s book “Spare” with gossipy details and accusations against the royal family, particularly Harry’s stepmother, Camilla, created backlash, but sources close to the King say he wants to reconcile with his youngest son, and that he wants them to attend the coronation, which will be a three-day event.
It’s the first coronation since Queen Elizabeth’s, 70 years ago.
The coronation is a religious event and will be held at Westminster Abbey. The weekend will include celebrations of the historical event, a concert, and a luncheon.
Family members, politicians, and other dignitaries from around the world are expected to attend.
With their controversial exit from the royal family, their gossip-filled Netflix documentary “Harry and Meghan,” and Prince Harry’s shocking memoir, “Spare,” it is unclear whether Harry and Meghan will want to attend the ceremony.
The King wants to reconcile with his son, even though Prince William appears to be resistant to it. In Prince Harry’s memoir, he talked about a physical altercation with his brother, and he accused Queen Consort Camilla of being “dangerous,” a “villain” and that she worked with the British tabloids to publish stories to protect her reputation, at the expense of others.
During an interview with ITV in January, Prince Harry was asked if he would attend the coronation. He said that a lot could happen between January and May.